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changes on labour shortages, population forecasts and the public finances. The MAC report said: “Our analysis suggests migrants earning the lowest wages are the most likely to remain in the UK long term, while there
immigration policy. The Labour-affiliated [Unison](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/unison) union says the changes will adversely affect migrant care workers. About one-third of all care workers and one-fifth of all NHS workers are migrants
changes in the area over the same time - like a higher number of deaths than births among people already living there - the city's population went up by less than that overall. Wrexham has seen